Miss NJ is runner up in Miss USA and people are NOT happy

51 women from all 50 states plus DC will compete for the Miss USA 2017 crown.
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Miss New Jersey USA 2017 Chhavi Verg reacts after being named one of the top five finalists during the 2017 Miss USA pageant at the Mandalay Bay Events Center on May 14, 2017 in Las Vegas, Nevada. She went on to be named the first runner-up.(Photo: Ethan Miller, Getty Images)

For the second year in a row Miss D.C. was crowned Miss USA, and some people are NOT happy, according to a report from NJ.com.

The consensus from some on social media is that Edison native Chhavi Verg, AKA Miss New Jersey and the first runner-up in the contest was straight up robbed of the title, mostly because of some less-than-savory answers given by Miss D.C., Kara McCullough.

The big no-no from McCullough, according to the Twitter-verse, came with her answer on health care when she stated she believed it was a privilege, not a right.

People were also put off by her reluctance to call herself a feminist, but rather, an "equalist."

Verg, on the other hand, was lauded for her answer on the feminism question. She stated "Feminism is striving for equality and I do consider myself a feminist. I think it's a misconception when people believe that feminism is women being better than men. But it's really not. It's a fight for equality. And we need to realize that if we want a stable society, a better future for every single individual, we need to be equal."

What do you think? Was Miss NJ robbed? Or did Miss D.C. get the honor she deserved?